Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point Planning to Prevent the Spread of Invasive Species

COURSE SESSION

Target Audience:

Anyone working in natural resource management.

Summary and Objectives:

Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point Planning to Prevent the Spread of Invasive Species is a structured process that assesses a natural resource management activity, identifies possible risks, and facilitates the removal or reduction of non-target species.

HACCP planning is a five-step process:

  1. Activity description
  2. Activity flow chart
  3. Identify potential non-targets
  4. Non-target analysis worksheet
  5. Non-target risk assessment plan (NTRAP).

Using practical examples, a case study, and hands-on exercises, participants will develop real-life HACCP plans specifically tailored for natural resource management. The primary intent of this course is to prepare participants to develop and implement HACCP planning in field and station activities to identify and control non-targets species that may become a threat to natural resources.

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Define invasive species invasive species
    An invasive species is any plant or animal that has spread or been introduced into a new area where they are, or could, cause harm to the environment, economy, or human, animal, or plant health. Their unwelcome presence can destroy ecosystems and cost millions of dollars.

    Learn more about invasive species
    , targets, non-target species, pathways, risk assessment, control measures, and critical control points.
  • Describe invasive species issues and discuss actions addressing their spread.
  • Communicate the differences and relationships among commonly misunderstood terms: non-target species, aquatic nuisance species, invasive species, introduced species, and native and non-native species.
  • Recognize the importance of agency commitment and team involvement in developing the HACCP process.
  • Define the steps in the HACCP process.
  • Assess the control measures required to determine if a task is a critical control point and if an activity is continued.
  • Describe how to monitor and evaluate control measures.
  • Specify corrective actions if control measures are unable to meet management objectives.
  • Review draft HACCP forms for completeness and accuracy.
  • Given HACCP forms, manuals, and a diverse team, write an NTRAP that will prevent the spread of non-target species.
  • Given a well-written NTRAP for natural resource management activities, implement the HACCP process to prevent the unintentional introduction of non-target species.

Competencies Addressed: 

Ecology - Basic, Wildlife and Fisheries Biology Management - Intermediate, Pest Control - Intermediate, Risk Management - Intermediate 

Course Short Name
FWS-CSP2131
Course Type
Seminar
Training Tuition Cost
$796.00
Training Credit Hours
1.00
Semester Hours
2.00

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